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Monday, 7 March 2011

Hugh and Jamie's Pan-Mediterranean Feast

By Helen
As the food gets better, the photography is still lacking..
Dishes:

  • Chorizo in wine and honey
  • Fried halloumi with sesame seeds
  • Tortilla (Spanish potato omelette)
  • Rosemary and tomato focaccia
  • Parma ham and olives
  • Hummous

As a weak wintery sun shone hopefully down, our thoughts naturally turned to warmer times and climes. 

Cheered by the thought that it might not actually be winter FOR EVER I decided to celebrate the coming of spring with a mezze/tapas style meal, combining all the best dishes from Hugh and Jamie.

This was a really fun one to make and to eat - none of the dishes was especially complicated or needed to be served hot, so it didn't matter that each one made it to the table at slightly different times. For the second week in a row we made bread, which swelled up to an alarming size and could have done with some more tomatoes, but was excellent for mopping up leftovers.

Hugh almost threw a spanner in the works by suggesting (unnoticed by me) that I should boil the tinned chickpeas for three hours (!) before blending - again proving that although Jamie's meals may take over 30 minutes, Hugh's certainly aren't feasible for most people to make everyday. Thankfully an Internet recipe suggested that this was unnecessary and sure enough the chickpeas blended happily enough with oil, garlic, lemon, water, tahini and cumin to make around 1ab (one abundance) of moreish hummous.

Everything else was pretty self-explanatory - fried potatoes and red onion were set and grilled with six eggs and lots of rosemary for the tortilla, and the chorizo was fried with honey, a splash of red wine and balsamic vinegar which made a lovely sticky glaze. Sesame seeds (from last week) were pressed into chopped halloumi and fried until the cheese was golden.

Even between three hungry people there was a huge amount left for some rather impressive weekday lunchboxes - assuming that four hungry diners could have made more of a dent, the per-head cost comes out at a remarkably reasonable £2.93. Roll on spring!


Best for... Lazy summer picnics without a cloud in the sky (or as close as you can manage in the UK).
Taken from...Hugh, Jamie and BBC Good Food
Chris says... One of the best yet - the halloumi and chorizo were fan-bloody-tastic!

2 comments:

  1. this is my favourite blog post ever just based on the invention of 1ab (one abundance) :)

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  2. I was the very fortunate diner to partake in this delightful meal!! I can confirm that it tasted as good as - no, BETTER! - than it looks in the photo. The chorizo was the surprise delight, with a very divine, sticky yummy sauce. But it was all delicious - I wish I'd had room to eat more...I could have managed the whole foccacia bread (and would have loved to...) Thank you very much!

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